Jack Potter (born 13 April 1938) is an Australian former cricketer who played 81 matches for Victoria.
The following season he scored two centuries, 115 and 110, both coming against South Australia as he cemented his place in the state side.
In December 1963 he scored 123* for a Combined XI against the touring South Africans, it earned him a place in the 12 man squad for the second Test however Tom Veivers was selected ahead of him.
In 1966–67 Potter was made captain of Victoria and led them to the Sheffield Shield title, averaging 53.50 during the season.
[4] Between 1987 and 1989 he was the inaugural head coach of the Australian Cricket Academy helping in the development of Shane Warne.